The system presented me this suggested edit to review, repeating what seems to be a common scenario: a user that absolutely in good faith suggests an edit to an apparently outdated answer. In this specific case it was about an interface change in a tool.
Usually I skip such reviews, and I know it is the encouraged action. But I think it would be useful to understand what to do in this cases.
In my opinion this scenario is different to:
- The case in which the users provide their alternate answer (meta question here). In these cases I encourage people to write their own answer.
- The case in which they update obsolete code (meta question here). In this case I reject, unless a blatant inconsistency is fixed (and it is about something I'm proficient about).
- The case in which a dead link is edited (meta question here). And in this case if the link seems restored I accept unless it is related to something I'm really ignorant about.
So the question is: what to do with edits that provide an update to an answer without editing code, restoring a dead link and that might not be enough for a new answer?